December 02, 2013

Troll-Haired Mystery Bug, Bird-Plane Collisions, and More

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Troll-Haired Mystery Bug

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Reducing Bird-Plane Collisions

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Troll-Haired Mystery Bug Found in Suriname
It may or may not be a new species, but this crazy-haired bug is an eyepopper of a planthopper.
New Bat Species >
Rare "Asian Unicorn" >

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The Fight to Reduce Deadly Bird-Plane Collisions
Why doesn't the FAA adopt avian radar tracking to help pilots avoid colliding with birds?
Winning Wood Stove Designs Announced
The Wood Stove Decathlon anointed winners in a competition aimed at sparking new ideas for an age-old heating method.
Annual Polar Bear Migration Under Way
Melting sea ice means big changes for the world's 20,000 polar bears.
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"Lost World" Revealed
Scientists uncover rich biodiversity in a remote Australian rain forest.
Photographing Nature
Shutterbugs communicate the beauty of the natural world.

In Ireland, Water Is No Longer Free
Experts hope the shift will spur conservation of the precious resource.
Dramatic Video Shows Volcano Making New Island
"Ring of Fire" tectonic activity responsible for eruption off Japan.
Maps From Space Show World's Disappearing Forests
Satellite data reveal that nearly three times more forest cover was lost than gained worldwide in the 21st century.



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